At 07:50 PM 2000-06-01 -0700, Kynn Bartlett wrote:
>At 10:34 PM -0400 6/1/00, Charles McCathieNevile wrote:
>
>Which would -you- rather write on a napkin? :)
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Clearly the short one. If you wanted to send someone one to the middle of
the page will the server correctly handle <.../+foo#middle>?
But on Bruce's original question, anchor names appear in the UI in the
status line in various browsers, and are relevant if you have to hand-enter
the URL, and in that case mnemonic quality is a plus.
As Kynn says, it is not a hard requirement; and at times it is hard to do
with the rest of the URI. But all parts of a URI-reference including the
anchor name or #fragment part are better to the extent that they can be
made mnemonic.
Al
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